Lowara CEA Series Centrifugal Pumps - Efficiency and Reliability.

CEA series centrifugal pumps

Lowara CEA Series Centrifugal Pumps: Efficiency and Reliability for Domestic and Industrial Applications

Lowara CEA series centrifugal pumps are designed to offer high performance in a wide range of applications, ensuring energy efficiency and long operating life.

Main Features

  • Monobloc Single Impeller Design : CEA pumps feature a compact design with axial suction and radial delivery, making them easy to install in small spaces.

  • High Quality Materials : Made from AISI 304 stainless steel, with versions available in AISI 316 for applications requiring greater corrosion resistance.

  • Simplified Maintenance : The rotating part can be extracted without removing the pump body from the pipes, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.

Common Applications

  • Water Supply : Ideal for domestic and industrial water distribution systems.

  • Irrigation : Suitable for agricultural and gardening irrigation systems.

  • Liquid Circulation : Used in air conditioning and heating systems for the circulation of hot or chilled water.

Available Models

Here are some models from the CEA series:

Lowara CEA 70/3
Single-impeller centrifugal pump with flow rate up to 4.8 m³/h and head up to 31.1 m, ideal for domestic applications.

Lowara CEA 120/5
Suitable for light industrial applications, it offers a flow rate of up to 7.2 m³/h and a head of up to 24.5 m.

Lowara CEA 210/2
Designed for applications requiring high flow rates, with a capacity of up to 12 m³/h and head of up to 20 m.

FAQ

  • What liquids can be pumped with CEA series pumps?

    CEA pumps are suitable for pumping water and clean, chemically non-aggressive liquids. For specific liquids, it is advisable to consult the technical specifications or contact the manufacturer.

  • Can these pumps be used in existing systems?

    Yes, thanks to their compact design and standard threaded ports, CEA pumps can be easily integrated into existing water systems.

  • What is the difference between the AISI 304 and AISI 316 versions?

    AISI 316 offers greater corrosion resistance than AISI 304, making AISI 316 pumps more suitable for applications with particularly aggressive liquids or in corrosive environments.